Moses - Signs, Sacraments, Salvation - DVD

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Product Description

Born a slave, raised a prince, and humbled in exile, Moses returned to confront the mighty Pharaoh with only a staff and the promise of God.

Join the adventure as Steve Ray, best-selling author and popular Bible teacher, takes you on an incredible journey of discovery through Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. Cross the Red Sea, wander the wilderness and climb Mount Sinai. Together you’ll discover how Moses, the Exodus, and the Hebrew experience in the wilderness beautifully point to the coming of Christ and our salvation. Retrace the journey of the Israelites’ and discover the roots of our Christian faith. Gain a deeper appreciation for our Savior, and for the Church and her Sacraments. Filmed on location as part of "The Footprints of God" series.

All this in a fast-paced, entertaining biography, travel documentary, Bible study, apologetics course, and Church history study, all rolled into one remarkable adventure!
Comprehensive study guide included. 90 mins. Closed Captioned with English and Spanish subtitles.

DVD Bonus Features include: Behind the Scenes: The Making of Moses Signs, Sacraments, and Salvation, Bloopers and Outtakes, and Conversation with Steve Ray and Rosalind Moss.

Reviews - Moses - Signs, Sacraments, Salvation - DVD

Average Customer Rating

3.50

(3.50/5 Stars, 2 Ratings) Based on 2 Reviews

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I love these series

By:

Sue Doe Librarian(Benicia, CA, October 29, 2009)

Review:

Really feel like you know the person, area and story when you are done. All the people I have shown it to really enjoy it. Steve Ray is a riot. Love watching him do these wild things to show the story, such as stepping in a polluted river, riding a camel up the mountain. Can't wait to see the rest in the series. Wish Abraham was finished when we needed it. Best Uses: Bible study, RCIA; Pros: Bible stories, Steven ray, Thorough

A little facile

By:

Tom(Charleston SC, September 2, 2010)

Review:

It's just a little too facile for most adult audiences, which came as an unexpected surprise after reading the product description. Not enough depth. Best Uses: Youth groups; Cons: Not enough depth; Pros: Good for younger audience